New York Fall Preview
The 2024/25 Season is on! See stars in fantastic musicals, incredible new plays and more!
The start of the 2024/25 season is already in full swing with The Roomate, Our Town and Yellow Face already welcoming audiences and the next few weeks see even more fantastic new Broadway shows for your viewing pleasure! Check out the rest with our fall preview below:
McNeal
Begins performances tonight!
Vivian Beaumont Theater
A gripping new drama about power and justice.
Robert Downey Jr. makes his Broadway debut in this new play from Pulitzer Prize-winner Ayad Akhtar. Follow the career of a powerful lawyer, exploring themes of ambition, morality, and the cost of success.
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Romeo and Juliet
Begins September 26
Circle in the Square Theater
Shakespeare's timeless story of love and tragedy returns to Broadway.
Starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler, this modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet features original music by Jack Antonoff and fresh direction by Sam Gold.
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Sunset Boulevard
Performances begin September 28
St. James Theater
Nicole Scherzinger takes to Broadway in this dark tale of fame and tragedy.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconic musical about Norma Desmond's fall from grace in Hollywood returns with powerful performances and haunting melodies in a stunning Olivier Award-winning production from director Jamie Lloyd.
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Attack on Titan: The Musical
October 11 - 13
New York City Center
The epic anime comes to life on stage.
Based on the hit anime, Attack on Titan takes audiences inside a world where humanity fights for survival against towering monsters. Don't miss this limited run at the New York City Center
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Maybe Happy Ending
Begins October 16
Belasco Theater
A futuristic romance set in a world of robots.
This unique musical with Darrin Criss and Helen J. Shen tells the story of outdated robots searching for meaning and love in a high-tech world.
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A Wonderful World
Begins October 16
Studio 54
Celebrate the life and legacy of Louis Armstrong through his music.
Set against 20th-century America, this musical showcases the life of Louis Armstrong, played by James Monroe Iglehart, and brings his iconic jazz music to Broadway.
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Tammy Faye
Begins October 19
Palace Theater
The rise and fall of televangelist Tammy Faye in a stunning new musical.
This musical, with songs by Elton John, charts Tammy Faye's journey through fame and scandal in a tale of faith and redemption. With Katie Brayben as Tammy Faye Bakker and Christian Borle as Jim Bakker!
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Death Becomes Her
Begins October 23
Lunt-Fontanne Theater
A dark comedy about the price of immortality.
Adapted from the cult classic film and starring Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard, Death Becomes Her tells the hilarious and twisted story of two women who discover the secret to eternal lifewith unexpected consequences.
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Swept Away
Begins October 29
Longacre Theater
A powerful tale of survival and brotherhood.
Set in 1888, four men survive a shipwreck off the coast of Massachusetts and must battle nature and each other in this gripping musical featuring songs by The Avett Brothers.
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Ragtime
Begins October 30
New York City Center
The story of America in a changing time.
This Encores! revival of Ragtime paints a vivid picture of America at the turn of the century, interweaving stories of different cultures and struggles for freedom.
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Elf - The Musical
Begins November 9
Marquis Theater
The holiday favorite returns to Broadway.
Buddy the Elf embarks on a heartwarming journey to New York, spreading Christmas cheer in this family-friendly musical, returning to the Big Apple for another fantastic year.
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Gypsy
Begins Nov 21
Majestic Theater
Audra McDonald stars in this legendary musical.
Audra McDonald takes on the role of Rose in this revival of Gypsy, telling the story of a pushy stage mom determined to make her daughters stars. Can she make those 6 Tonys 7?
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Now showing!
Yellow Face
Through November 24
Todd Haimes Theatre
A biting satire on race and identity in the theater world.
Starring Daniel Dae Kim, this thought-provoking play by David Henry Hwang examines issues of racial identity and representation in the arts.
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Our Town
Through January 19
Ethel Barrymore Theater
The classic American play returns to Broadway.
Thornton Wilder's beloved play Our Town returns, exploring life, love, and death in a small American town.
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The Roommate
Through December 15
Booth Theater
A story about friendship, reinvention, and second chances.
Patti Lupone and Mia Farrow headline this intimate comedy explores the unlikely friendship between two middle-aged women, each looking for a fresh start in life.
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